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		<title>February &#8217;10</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are pleased to announced that, following a few weeks in limbo, Bryan Davis has now received his Work Authorization. He is now available for any and all performance and teaching opportunities! He is based in New York City but is available to travel anywhere within the US mainland. With some notice, he should be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are pleased to announced that, following a few weeks in limbo, Bryan Davis has now received his Work Authorization. He is now available for any and all performance and teaching opportunities! He is based in New York City but is available to travel anywhere within the US mainland. With some notice, he should be able to get the necessary paperwork to allow overseas travel also.</p>
<p>Please check out the information in the <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/teaching/">Teaching</a> section of the site if you wish to avail yourself of Bryan&#8217;s services as a Trumpet teacher for Private Lessons or Clinics, or as a guest artist with your School/College band. Don&#8217;t forget that <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/teaching/online-lessons">Online Lessons via Webcam</a> are available if you are elsewhere in the US, or indeed the world!</p>
<p>You can find all Bryan Davis&#8217; contact information on the <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/contact">Contact</a> page of this website. He looks forward to hearing from you soon!</p>
<p>In December 2009, Bryan was on the road with the &#8216;Christmas with The Rat Pack &#8211; Live At The Sands&#8217; holiday show. They spent a very pleasant, although colder than expected, 2 weeks in Dallas, TX, followed by a week in Hartford, CT. While in Dallas, Bryan had the opportunity to visit the University of North Texas and not only attend a rehearsal of the famed One O&#8217;Clock Lab Band, but also visit the Maynard Ferguson music collection at the UNT library. They have the entire surviving library from Maynard&#8217;s estate, some 400+ charts, and have archived and preserved it &#8211; a task that took a little over a year! A fascinating look into Jazz history!</p>
<p>During September and October 2009, Bryan Davis paid a couple of visits to Austria. During the first, he played a couple of concerts, and spent 3 days in the studio with <a href="http://ganschandroses.com">Thomas Gansch</a> and his band. For the studio sessions and the concert at <a href="http://www.porgy.at">Porgy &amp; Bess</a> in Vienna, the trumpet section was augmented by <a href="http://www.adamrapa.com">Adam Rapa</a> &#8211; a wonderful trumpet player and great guy. Thomas wrote a few new tunes for this 3 trumpet line-up. These included his tribute to Bill Chase &#8211; &#8216;Der Rock des Trompeters&#8217;. Fans of high note trumpet are not going to disappointed when they hear the resulting CD. We are informed that the resulting CD, entitled &#8216;Resal&#8217;, will be released by the Schagerl Company; makers of fine brass instruments in Austria, including Thomas&#8217; &#8216;Gansch-horn&#8217;. We hope to have news of a release date before long. In the meantime, you can enjoy a <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/media/video">couple of videos</a> from the Porgy &amp; Bess concert including this one:-</p>
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<p>Bryan returned to Austria at the end of September for the Autumn Tour with the <a href="http://www.lacjo.at">LACJO</a> &#8211; reprising their &#8216;Murdering The Classics&#8217; programme. We are pleased to announce that the <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/discography/murdering-the-classics-the-first-hot-night-live-lacjo">CD of this programme</a> is now available. You can currently only order it directly from the <a href="http://www.lacjo.at/Deutsch/cd.html">LACJO website</a>, although we understand that it should soon be available from the <a href="http://shop.orf.at">ORF Shop</a> in Vienna (and online). We are inquiring as to whether there is any plan for international distribution &#8211; ultimately, it is likely that Bryan Davis will procure a few copies to sell through this site. More news about that as we have it.</p>
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		<title>January &#8217;10</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 19:40:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[January is a quiet month for Bryan Davis. Having moved to New York from the UK back in October 2009, he was granted temporary work authorization. That has now expired and the permanent card has yet to come make it&#8217;s way through the system. Therefore we have no news about concert dates for Bryan because, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>January is a quiet month for Bryan Davis. Having moved to New York from the UK back in October 2009, he was granted temporary work authorization. That has now expired and the permanent card has yet to come make it&#8217;s way through the system. Therefore we have no news about concert dates for Bryan because, at the moment, he&#8217;s not allowed to play any! We hope to report that this situation has been rectified before long.</p>
<p>In December 2009, Bryan was on the road with the &#8216;Christmas with The Rat Pack &#8211; Live At The Sands&#8217; holiday show. They spent a very pleasant, although colder than expected, 2 weeks in Dallas, TX, followed by a week in Hartford, CT. While in Dallas, Bryan had the opportunity to visit the University of North Texas and not only attend a rehearsal of the famed One O&#8217;Clock Lab Band, but also visit the Maynard Ferguson music collection at the UNT library. They have the entire surviving library from Maynard&#8217;s estate, some 400+ charts, and have archived and preserved it &#8211; a task that took a little over a year! A fascinating look into Jazz history!</p>
<p>During September and October 2009, Bryan Davis paid a couple of visits to Austria. During the first, he played a couple of concerts, and spent 3 days in the studio with <a href="http://ganschandroses.com">Thomas Gansch</a> and his band. For the studio sessions and the concert at <a href="http://www.porgy.at">Porgy &amp; Bess</a> in Vienna, the trumpet section was augmented by <a href="http://www.adamrapa.com">Adam Rapa</a> &#8211; a wonderful trumpet player and great guy. Thomas wrote a few new tunes for this 3 trumpet line-up. These included his tribute to Bill Chase &#8211; &#8216;Der Rock des Trompeters&#8217;. Fans of high note trumpet are not going to disappointed when they hear the resulting CD. We are informed that the resulting CD, entitled &#8216;Resal&#8217;, will be released by the Schagerl Company; makers of fine brass instruments in Austria, including Thomas&#8217; &#8216;Gansch-horn&#8217;. We hope to have news of a release date before long. In the meantime, you can enjoy a <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/media/video">couple of videos</a> from the Porgy &amp; Bess concert including this one:-<br />
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<p>Bryan returned to Austria at the end of September for the Autumn Tour with the <a href="http://www.lacjo.at">LACJO</a> &#8211; reprising their &#8216;Murdering The Classics&#8217; programme. We are pleased to announce that the <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/discography/murdering-the-classics-the-first-hot-night-live-lacjo">CD of this programme</a> is now available. You can currently only order it directly from the <a href="http://www.lacjo.at/Deutsch/cd.html">LACJO website</a>, although we understand that it should soon be available from the <a href="http://shop.orf.at">ORF Shop</a> in Vienna (and online). We are inquiring as to whether there is any plan for international distribution &#8211; ultimately, it is likely that Bryan Davis will procure a few copies to sell through this site. More news about that as we have it.</p>
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		<title>Gansch &amp; Roses in Frankenfels</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:29:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[http://youtube.com/my_playlists?p=82418599A8CA7F6A (YouTube playlist embed currently not working &#8211; sorry!) A playlist of songs from the Gansch and Roses concert in Frankenfels, Austria on 11th Sept. 2009. Trumpets: Thomas Gansch, Bryan Davis &#124; Trombone: Johannes Herrlich Saxes/Woodwinds: Florian Truebsbach, Klaus Dickbauer Piano: Oliver Kent &#124; Bass: Uli Langthaler &#124; Drums: Mario Gonzi]]></description>
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<p>(YouTube playlist embed currently not working &#8211; sorry!)</p>
<p>A playlist of songs from the Gansch and Roses concert in Frankenfels, Austria on 11th Sept. 2009.</p>
<p>Trumpets: <a href="http://ganschandroses.com">Thomas Gansch</a>, Bryan Davis | Trombone: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/johannesherrlich">Johannes Herrlich</a></p>
<p>Saxes/Woodwinds: <a href="http://www.truebsbach.de/">Florian Truebsbach</a>, <a href="http://www.dickbauer.com">Klaus Dickbauer</a><br />
Piano: <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/bachnerr/Oliver/">Oliver Kent</a> | Bass: <a href="http://www.ulilangthaler.at/">Uli Langthaler</a> | Drums: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mariogonzi">Mario Gonzi</a></p>
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		<title>New Gansch &amp; Roses videos</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 19:19:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was surfing the internet this afternoon and came across some new videos of a concert we played with Gansch &#038; Roses in Frankenfels, Austria, this past September (2009).
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=82418599A8CA7F6A">http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=82418599A8CA7F6A</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was surfing the internet this afternoon and came across some new videos of a concert we played with Gansch &#038; Roses in Frankenfels, Austria, this past September (2009). I&#8217;ve put together a playlist on YouTube &#8211; you can view them by following this link: <a href='http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=82418599A8CA7F6A' >Gansch &amp; Roses &#8211; Live in Frankenfels</a>.</p>
<p><del datetime="2009-11-18T00:51:32+00:00">I&#8217;ll figure out if I can embed a playlist player on the Videos page here on the site. Will update about that when/if it proves possible!</del><br />
<strong>Update:</strong> The Playlist player has been added to the <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/media/video">Video page</a>. Enjoy!</p>
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		<title>November/December &#8217;09</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 03:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bryan Davis has now, finally, moved to New York City! He finally made the move during October 2009. During November, he will be in New York, seeing gigs, meeting musicians and making connections. He was granted work permission upon entry to the USA so, if you need a trumpet player, he is available! Hopefully we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bryan Davis has now, finally, moved to New York City! He finally made the move during October 2009. During November, he will be in New York, seeing gigs, meeting musicians and making connections. He was granted work permission upon entry to the USA so, if you need a trumpet player, he is available! Hopefully we will have more news about his upcoming performances in the New York area before too long.</p>
<p>In December, Bryan will be hitting the road once more for a brief excursion with the &#8220;Christmas with The Rat Pack &#8211; Live At The Sands&#8221; holiday show. He will be in Dallas, TX from December 1st &#8211; 12th and then in Hartford, CT from December 15th &#8211; 20th.</p>
<p>In addition to live performances, Bryan Davis is always available to teach <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/teaching/lessons">trumpet lessons</a> and clinics, whether at home or elsewhere. For prospective students outside of the USA, <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/teaching/online-lessons">online lessons via webcam</a> are also available. The online lessons, in particular, are proving quite popular. All you need is a computer, webcam setup and the free Skype software. Bryan was, himself, sceptical about the usefulness of this system in teaching but, we are pleased to report, that he&#8217;s very pleased with how it works out! In celebration of his recent emigration, Bryan is currently offering a discount price on lessons in both formats. See the <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/teaching/">Teaching</a> pages for details.</p>
<p>During September and October, Bryan Davis paid a couple of visits to Austria. First, he played a couple of concerts, and spent 3 days in the studio with <a href="http://ganschandroses.com">Thomas Gansch</a> and his band. For the studio sessions and the concert at <a href="http://www.porgy.at">Porgy &#038; Bess</a> in Vienna, the trumpet section was augmented by <a href="http://www.adamrapa.com">Adam Rapa</a> &#8211; a wonderful trumpet player and great guy. Thomas wrote a few tunes for this 3 trumpet line-up; dubbed the &#8216;Trumpet Porn Suite&#8217;. These included his tribute to Bill Chase &#8211; &#8216;Der Rock des Trompeters&#8217;. Fans of high note &#8216;big&#8217; trumpet are not going to disappointed when they hear the resulting CD. We hope to have details of a release in Spring 2010 before long. In the meantime, you can enjoy a <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/media/video">couple of videos</a> from the Porgy &#038; Bess concert including this one:-<br />
<!--YouTube Error: bad URL entered--></p>
<p>Bryan returned to Austria at the end of September for the Autumn Tour with the <a href="http://www.lacjo.at">LACJO</a> &#8211; reprising their &#8216;Murdering The Classics&#8217; programme. They played 6 concerts. Unfortunately the first couple were rather poorly attended but the band is really hitting it&#8217;s stride! The final concert at Porgy &#038; Bess in Vienna was particularly special! There is a provisional plan for European Tour in September 2010 &#8211; more details as they become available. We also imminently expect details of an release for the live LACJO CD they recorded at the inaugural concert in 2008. It should be initially available from the ORF broadcast network in Austria &#8211; details of worldwide distribution will follow shortly after. We will make the requisite announcements as soon as the details are confirmed.</p>
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		<title>Gansch &amp; Roses &#8211; &#8216;Italian Folk Song&#8217;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 21:45:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first tune from the Gansch &#038; Roses gig at Porgy &#038; Bess in Vienna; September 15th 2009. The tune is 'Italian Folk Song' by Thomas Gansch.]]></description>
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<p>The first tune from the <a href="http://ganschandroses.com">Gansch &amp; Roses</a> gig at <a href="http://porgy.at">Porgy &amp; Bess</a> in Vienna; September 15th 2009. The tune is &#8216;Italian Folk Song&#8217; by Thomas Gansch.</p>
<p>Trumpets: <a href="http://ganschandroses.com">Thomas Gansch</a>, <a href="http://www.adamrapa.com">Adam Rapa</a>, Bryan Davis<br />
Trombone: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/johannesherrlich">Johannes Herrlich</a><br />
Saxes/Woodwinds: <a href="http://www.truebsbach.de/">Florian Truebsbach</a>, <a href="http://www.dickbauer.com">Klaus Dickbauer</a><br />
Piano: <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/bachnerr/Oliver/">Oliver Kent</a><br />
Bass: <a href="http://www.ulilangthaler.at/">Uli Langthaler</a><br />
Drums: <a href="http://www.myspace.com/mariogonzi">Mario Gonzi</a></p>
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		<title>September/October &#8217;09</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 08:32:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[September has turned into an unexpectedly busy month for Bryan Davis. He is now making two trips to Austria in between September 9th and early October. Firstly, he will be performing and recording with Thomas Gansch and his band; Gansch and Roses. They play at Musikverein Ötscherland, in Frankenfels, Lower Austria on September 11th. Then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>September has turned into an unexpectedly busy month for Bryan Davis. He is now making two trips to Austria in between September 9th and early October. Firstly, he will be performing and recording with Thomas Gansch and his band; <a href="http://www.ganschandroses.com">Gansch and Roses</a>. They play at Musikverein Ötscherland, in Frankenfels, Lower Austria on September 11th. Then Thomas is taking the band into the studio to record his new CD. More information on that when we have it. Finally, on September 15th, they perform at the wonderul <a href="http://www.porgy.at">Porgy &amp; Bess</a> Jazz Club in Vienna. During the recording and at Porgy, Thomas has invited a special guest to join the band. The trumpet section will be augmented by the great <a href="http://www.adamrapa.com">Adam Rapa</a>! This promises to be a great gig and tickets are already selling fast.</p>
<p>On September 26th, Bryan Davis will be returning to Austria once again; this time to play the 1st leg of the <a href="http://www.lacjo.at">LACJO</a> Autumn Tour. It was previously expected that Bryan would have emigrated by this late in the year and consequently he arranged for his friend and colleague <a href="http://www.rogeringram.com">Roger Ingram</a> to play the tour in his place. Unfortunately, Roger has been required to fulfil some promotional commitments with Harry Connick Jr, at short notice, and is unable to make it to Austria on this occasion. Luckily, due to the delays in his move, Bryan is able to play the concerts after all. The Austrian dates on the tour are as follows:</p>
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<li>27/9/2009 &#8211; Festspielhaus, Bregenz</li>
<li>28/9/2009 – Ursulinensaal, Innsbruck</li>
<li>29/9/2009 – Stockingers Festsaal, Ansfelden</li>
<li>30/9/2009 – Stockwerkjazz, Graz</li>
<li>4/10/2009 – Altes Theater, Weitra</li>
<li>5.10.2009 – <a href="http://porgy.at">Porgy &amp; Bess</a>, Wien</li>
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<p>All concerts are scheduled to start at 8pm. There is also a tour to Shanghai, China, later in October. Roger Ingram will be playing these dates, as previously planned.</p>
<p>During both of these tours, as well as when he&#8217;s back in the UK in between, Bryan is available to teach private <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/teaching/lessons">trumpet lessons</a> and workshops. In addition to the dates listed above, he will also be staying in Vienna on September 16th and October 1st-3rd. If you would like to organise a lesson, please email Bryan to set it up. If you are not in the same part of the world as Bryan, please be aware that <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/teaching/online-lessons">Online Lessons via Webcam</a> are also available!</p>
<p>In addition to his touring activities, Bryan&#8217;s emigration to New York is now continuing apace. He will (finally) be making the move immediately after the LACJO tour, probably on October 8th. Providing the authorities grant him permission(!) he hopes to be playing the Rat Pack Christmas dates in Dallas, TX and Hartford, CT in December. More information about that in due course. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just wanted to stop in here, on a break from practising, to say hello! I realise it&#8217;s been some time since I took time to write anything here. My apologies for that. Just heard some interesting news! It&#8217;s been mentioned elsewhere on the site that I&#8217;m heading to Austria next week, to perform and record [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just wanted to stop in here, on a break from practising, to say hello! I realise it&#8217;s been some time since I took time to write anything here. My apologies for that.</p>
<p>Just heard some interesting news! It&#8217;s been mentioned elsewhere on the site that I&#8217;m heading to Austria next week, to perform and record with <a href="http://www.ganschandroses.com">Thomas Gansch</a> and his band. He just let me know today that for the last 2 days in the studio, and at the Porgy &amp; Bess gig on September 15th, we&#8217;ll be joined by the great <a href="http://www.adamrapa.com">Adam Rapa</a> on Trumpet.</p>
<p>This trip was already going to be fun &#8211; now it&#8217;ll be unbelieveable!! Adam&#8217;s one of my favourite players on the scene at the moment. I&#8217;m really looking forward to meeting and playing with him! Photos etc to follow once we&#8217;re there!!</p>
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		<title>July/August &#8217;09</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bryan Davis is still UK-based during August. He is available to teach lessons and workshops, as well as for gigs of any kind. If you are based elsewhere in the UK, or indeed the world, but are interested in taking a lesson with Bryan, please be aware that Online Lessons via Webcam are also available. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bryan Davis is still UK-based during August. He is available to <a href="../teaching/lessons">teach lessons and workshops</a>, as well as for gigs of any kind. If you are based elsewhere in the UK, or indeed the world, but are interested in taking a lesson with Bryan, please be aware that <a href="../teaching/online-lessons">Online Lessons via Webcam</a> are also available.</p>
<p>Bryan will be taking a trip up to Glasgow on Friday, 31st July to perform with the Ryan Quigley Big Band at their Maynard Ferguson Tribute. The gig takes place at The (Renfrew) Ferry, 25 Anderston Quay, Glasgow from 8pm. There is a <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/news/maynard-ferguson-tribute-in-glasgow">news item with more details</a>.</p>
<p>During August, Bryan is mostly playing for private events; as is typical during the summer months in the UK. He will also be playing a couple of dates with <a href="http://www.therealmacaws.com/">The Real Macaws</a>; wandering around in town centres as they tend to! His principal activity will be finalising the sale of his house and getting ready to move to New York in mid-September!</p>
<p>Looking forward to September, Bryan will be visiting Austria to perform and record with his good friend <a href="http://ganschandroses.com">Thomas Gansch</a>. &#8220;Gansch &amp; Roses&#8221; will be performing in Frankelfels, in Lower Austria, on September 11th. Following 3 days in the studio, they will be playing at the fabulous <a href="http://www.porgy.at">Porgy &amp; Bess</a> club in Vienna on the 15th. Some <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/teaching/lessons">lesson</a> times will be available while Bryan is in Austria; he will most likely come over a couple of days early to visit friends in Vienna so there will be more opportunities than usual! Please <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/contact/">contact Bryan</a> if you are interested in scheduling a lesson and we&#8217;ll set it up.</p>
<p>Later in September, and during October, the <a href="http://lacjo.at">Lower Austria Concert Jazz Orchestra</a> are touring again, in Austria and China! On this occasion, Bryan will be unable to perform with them due to his emigration. Instead, <a href="http://www.rogeringram.com">Roger Ingram</a> will playing Lead Trumpet with the band. Apologies to the LACJO musicians and audience. Bryan intends to resume playing with the band in 2010.</p>
<p>The live LACJO recording from the first gig in St Polten in September &#8217;08 is apparently mixed, mastered and ready to go! We hope to add details of that CD to <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/media/discography">Bryan&#8217;s discography</a> very soon!</p>
<p>During July, Bryan had a great trip to Amsterdam, playing Lead Trumpet for <a href="http://www.stephentriffitt.info">Stephen Triffitt</a> in his &#8220;Tribute to Frank Sinatra&#8221;. The local musicians, who made up the bulk of the band, did a tremendous job and the concert was a great success. Another notable gig was the Wigan Jazz Club Big Band&#8217;s concert on the final night of the Wigan Jazz Festival. In a double bill with singer Carol Kidd, the band closed the festival with a great set of music from the Stan Kenton library. The concert was a sell-out and the large audience were treated to some fantastic playing from a great band!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:10:07 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been some time since I&#8217;ve had an opportunity to sit down and write a blog post. Between preparations for my emigration and some gigs to play as well it&#8217;s been a busy few weeks! Some highlights have included:-</p>
<p><strong>Ryan Quigley Big Band</strong></p>
<p>I had a great visit up to Glasgow to play with <a href="http://www.ryanquigley.co.uk">Ryan Quigley</a>&#8216;s band at the end of June. It was tremendous to have an opportunity to play, and hang out, with <a href="http://www.rogeringram.com">Roger Ingram</a>, who Ryan brought over from the US to play Lead Trumpet. The concert was a complete sell-out and the audience were, rightly, very enthusiastic about the band. Along with some great instrumental charts, we were also performing with Justin Currie; best known as lead singer with Del Amitri. I had a fantastic time in Glasgow and had the chance to enjoy some other concerts, as well as participating in the nightly festival Jam Sessions. Good times!</p>
<p><strong>Stephen Triffit&#8217;s Frank Sinatra Tribute</strong></p>
<p>We had an enjoyable, although tiring, visit to Amsterdam in early July with <a href="http://www.stephentriffitt.info">Stephen Triffitt</a>. We performed his &#8220;Tribute to Frank Sinatra&#8221; at the beautiful Theater Carre. It was a long couple of days, between travelling and much rehearsing but it was great to see some friends from the Rat Pack crew and band, as well as meeting so many fantastic Dutch musicians. The local musicians, who made up the majority of the band, did a wonderful job. I hope we&#8217;ll have another opportunity to get back there and do it all again on some other occasion.</p>
<p><strong>Wigan Jazz Club Big Band</strong></p>
<p>Last night, we had a fantastic concert at the 24th Wigan International Jazz Festival. I was filling in on Lead Trumpet for my good friend Neil Morley; we played the second half of a concert shared with the wonderful Carol Kidd. The Wigan Jazz Club Big Band played about 70 mins of Stan Kenton charts and made a fabulous job of this difficult music. I was particularly pleased to see Terry Reaney among the Trumpet section. Terry was, in years gone by, a stalwart of the Syd Lawrence Orchestra and I always enjoyed his playing. It was great to share my section duties with him &#8211; it&#8217;s always an education to play alongside musicians of such experience! Many thanks to Neil for asking me to do the gig and to bandleader Ian Darrington for his kind words about my playing!</p>
<p><strong>Coming Up&#8230;.</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m pleased to be heading back to Austria in September to play and record with Thomas Gansch and the &#8220;Roses&#8221;. There&#8217;s more information about that on the <a href="http://www.bryandavis.info/news/austrian-return">News page</a>. Hopefully this will be my last gig in Europe before my emigration to New York; I&#8217;m certainly trying to organise my calendar that way. We&#8217;ll see&#8230;.</p>
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